by Krzl Light Nuñes | Jul 14, 2025 | ELT/ESL Professional Development, Job Resources, Teaching English Proficiency Test Preparation
You want to stand out as an English teacher, you say? A good way to expand your career prospects is by adding an area of expertise to your general TEFL/TESOL skills. One such area of specialization is preparing students for English proficiency tests, such as...
by Rashmi Chugani | Jul 1, 2025 | Business English, Pedagogy (TESOL/TEFL Strategies & Methodology), Teaching Business English, Teaching English Abroad, Teaching English Online, Teaching English Proficiency Test Preparation, Technology in English Language Teaching, TEFL/TESOL Industry Insights
Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be everywhere these days. Many industries are incorporating it into their day-to-day operations, and English Language Training (ELT) is no exception. AI tools for assessment are employed by teachers looking to better meet student...
by Rashmi Chugani | Jun 30, 2025 | ELT/ESL Professional Development, Job Resources, Teaching English Proficiency Test Preparation
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardized test used for admissions and placements around the world. Teaching TOEFL test prep is a great niche for English teachers to dive into, as there’s a high demand for teachers to help students ace...
by Shélynn Riel | Jun 4, 2025 | Global ELT News, Pedagogy (TESOL/TEFL Strategies & Methodology), Technology in English Language Teaching
Technology has long been a fixture in English Language Teaching (ELT), from cassette tapes and language labs to mobile apps and adaptive platforms. But in today’s educational landscape, where generative AI and digital tools proliferate at record speed, educators are...
by Savannah Potter | May 19, 2025 | Classroom Games/Activities, Pedagogy (TESOL/TEFL Strategies & Methodology)
Suprasegmentals refer to speech features such as tone, rhythm, or loudness – basically anything that isn’t a standalone sound. They signal grammatical differences, emotions, and continuity that a native speaker will automatically pick up on. It is incredibly...